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California’s IIPP reduces injuries among cited employers: report

Pittsburgh – California’s Injury and Illness Prevention Program Standard reduces workplace injuries at businesses that have previously been cited for failing to comply with specific safety provisions in the rule, a new study suggests.

2012 CEOs Who ‘Get It’

The National Safety Council is proud to announce the 2012 CEOs Who “Get It.” This year’s honorees lead national and international organizations ranging in size from 90 to more than 100,000 employees.

Comparing temporary and permanent hearing protectors

How do I perform a comparative analysis of temporary versus permanent hearing protectors based on size, fit, style and protection provided?

Supplier Corporate Profile: Honeywell Analytics

Return to profiles index Honeywell AnalyticsLincolnshire, ILEstablished 2005Honeywell Analytics is the world’s leading manufacturer of toxic and flammable gas and fire detection systems. Honeywell Analytics...
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Parents not placing children in booster seats when carpooling: study

Ann Arbor, MI – About 55 percent of parents always have their child use a booster seat when driving other children who do not have boosters, according to a study from the University of Michigan.

2012 CEOs Who ‘Get It’

The National Safety Council is proud to announce the 2012 CEOs Who “Get It.” This year’s honorees lead national and international organizations ranging in size from 90 to more than 100,000 employees.

Adopting a new Hazard Communication Standard

OSHA is in the final stage of its rulemaking process that would lead to adopting the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals as the national Hazard Communication Standard.

Supplier Corporate Profile: Howard Leight/Honeywell Safety Products

Return to profiles index Howard Leight/Honeywell Safety ProductsSan Diego, CAEstablished 1971www.hearforever.orgHoward Leight®/Honeywell Safety Products is a leading global provider of passive and intelligent hearing protection...
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Researchers monitor sunburn patterns among children

New York – More than 50 percent of children experience sunburn before age 11, and they could be exposing themselves to harmful ultraviolet light radiation, according to a study published online in January in Pediatrics, a journal published by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

2012 CEOs Who ‘Get It’

The National Safety Council is proud to announce the 2012 CEOs Who “Get It.” This year’s honorees lead national and international organizations ranging in size from 90 to more than 100,000 employees.

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